Viterbo University announced Tuesday that President Glena Temple has resigned effective June 25 to accept a leadership position at Dominican University, a private Catholic college in River Forest, Ill.
Monday, May 17
9:30 a.m. Timecards are due in the Payroll Office – Murphy Center 201. Timecards can be dropped off or emailed. Staff timecards: amschmitz@viterbo.edu Student timecards: vlwolfe@viterbo.edu
Notices:
Lillian Wanjagi has been named vice president of administration and finance and chief financial officer (CFO) at Viterbo University effective Wednesday, July 28.
Melissa Edgar, who graduated May 16 with a BS in biology, had already been accepted by the University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth campus. She recently learned she had been awarded the Dean’s Scholarship, an incredibly prestigious and rare four-year, full-tuition medical school grant.
Friday, May 14
7 a.m.–5 p.m. Mathy Center open. The Mathy Center will be closed May 15–31. Summer hours will begin June 1.
Thanks to COVID-19, the volleyball standout Maya Roberts has another year of eligibility. And thanks to Viterbo’s 4-plus-1 program, a year from now she’ll be graduating from Viterbo again, this time with a Master of Arts in Servant Leadership degree.
Congratulations to Madison Davis for winning the $25.00 Kwik Trip gift card at last week's Courtyard Carni! Her guess of 892 was just shy of the 894 paperclips that were in the jar.
Kelsey (Ludwig) Stefanich '20 and her fellow nursing seniors couldn't do their capstone clinicals because of the pandemic. Even without the capstone, Stefanich found she was well prepared to dive into the nursing profession when she got a job at a hospital in Juneau, Alaska.
Rather than jump directly into a career after graduation from Viterbo, Marne Boehm '20 was inspired by her ethics studies to devote a year to volunteer service with Mercy Volunteer Corps in San Francisco. She loved it so much, she will do a second volunteer year, this time in Philadelphia.